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get past someone phrasal verb with getverbuk /ɡet/ us /ɡet/present participlegetting | past tensegot | past participlegot or US usually gotten to not be noticed or realized by someone: He's very clever and shrewd. Nothing gets past him. As they were in charge of sending and receiving most of the hospital's letters, there was very little that got past them. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Unaware be in the darkidiom be on another planetidiom benighted benightedly blind spot blindly foggy Goodness/God/Heaven/Christ knowsidiom imperceptive in blissful ignoranceidiom innumeracy innumerate insensate insensibly stump unattuned unawakened unaware unawareness unbeknownst
get past something phrasal verb with getverbuk /ɡet/ us /ɡet/present participlegetting | past tensegot | past participlegot or US usually gotten mainly US to be able to stop something from affecting you, upsetting you, or influencing you: Nobody likes to be rejected, but I got past it. If you can get past the old-fashioned photos, this is a great cookbook. It can be dangerous to get too comfortable, to think "we got past this and now we don't need to worry about anything". They need to get past their petty grievances and sit down and discuss it. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Controlling emotions anger management blackmail bottle bottle something up breaking point choke compose cork dysregulated dysregulation emotional blackmailidiom fight back frustrated put on a brave faceidiom repress repressed repression self-possessed self-possessedly temperate |